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Offline danwood

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Quote from: runequester;687039
Doesn't he have millions of fans on his own site, where he can post properly filtered and censored information?


It does amuse and disturb me somewhat that he keeps bothering the Amiga community after basically telling us "you're all a bunch of sad nerds, stuck in the past, i don't need you, business and real consumers are my market" (to paraphrase).

He's a bit like that creepy ex who dumps you, claiming they never loved you anyway and your face looks like an arse, and they're got a new partner who is 10x better looking than you.  Only to text you every few days and come knocking on your door again every weekend.

Very odd.
 

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Re: Amiga.org Exclusive Interview with the CEO of CommodoreUSA
« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2012, 01:35:46 PM »
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Ads for Commodore were included in Disney DVD releases of Tron Legacy.  Please drop this last question off the list.


Buying an advert does not give you the rights to replicate the product.  If I take out a half page advert in a newspaper, it doesn't mean I can then re-print the paper on-line.  Buying an advert is not buying a licence to reproduce the product.
 

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Re: Amiga.org Exclusive Interview with the CEO of CommodoreUSA
« Reply #2 on: April 06, 2012, 03:22:00 PM »
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Have you seen the contract between C=USA and Disney?  No?  I didn't think so.

Back on topic:

My question is what the long term vision for the new Commodore Amiga and a OS to go with it.

The fact that the videos were removed by Youtube  would suggest they had no permission to use footage from the movie.